Get Bentz Farm

Minnesota woolen mill producing roving, yarn, and bedding

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About Get Bentz Farm

Get Bentz Farm operates Badgerface Fiber, a woolen mill in Minnesota that processes fibers from their own Icelandic and crossbred sheep as well as purchases wool from local shepherds. They transform raw fiber into roving, yarn, rug yarn, batting, and wool-filled bedding products. The mill specializes in handling dual-coated long wools that many area mills cannot process. They also produce finished products including dryer balls, tanned sheepskins, and taxidermy skulls. The farm emphasizes sustainable practices and fair wages for local fiber producers.

Details

Fiber Types
Wool
Location
Minnesota

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the minimum order requirements?
ANSWER: Get Bentz Farm no longer accepts custom wool processing orders. They purchase wool directly from local shepherds to use in their own product line. Contact Badgerface Fiber to inquire about selling your raw wool or purchasing their finished products.
How long does processing take?
ANSWER: The mill does not offer custom processing services at this time. They process their own fiber inventory into finished products including roving, yarn, and bedding which are available for purchase directly from the farm or at local events.
What fiber types do they work with?
ANSWER: They specialize in processing Icelandic and Icelandic cross sheep wool, including dual-coated long wools that many other area mills cannot handle. Badgerface Fiber also sources local fibers from regional shepherds for their product line.
What services and products do they offer?
ANSWER: They produce roving, yarn, rug yarn, batting, and wool-filled bedding products. The mill also creates finished goods such as dryer balls and tanned sheepskins. Contact Badgerface Fiber to see their current product availability.
Do they offer custom processing?
ANSWER: Get Bentz Farm no longer takes in orders for custom wool processing. They do purchase wool from shepherds to create their own products. Other mills in the area include Rach-Al-Paca, Twisted Oak Farm and Wool Mill, Ewetopia, and Grumpelstiltskins.

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